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US3594684A US823793A US3594684DA US3594684A US 3594684 A US3594684 A US 3594684A US 823793 A US823793 A US 823793A US 3594684D A US3594684D A US 3594684DA US 3594684 A US3594684 A US 3594684A
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  • ABSTRACT A multilayer electrical circuit package wherein interconnections between variousthin circuit layers lying in [51] [50] FieldofSearch..
  • This invention relates generally to electrical interconnection systems and, more particularly, to a new and improved electrical interconnection system of relatively simple, economical and reliable construction for providing interconnections between various circuit layers in different planes within a multilayer electrical circuit package.
  • the present invention provides a new and improved system for electrically interconnecting layers of electrical circuitry located in different planes within a multilayer electrical assembly.
  • the various layers of electrical circuitry may include thin or thick substrates or a combination thereof, wiring and contact matrices, active or passive components, integrated circuits, etc., in any combination or arrangement without in any way departing from the scope of the invention as regards the interconnection system.
  • the invention includes a plurality of electrically conductive peripheral contact tabs located in the planes of those circuit layers between which connection is to be made.
  • conductive tabs may also be provided in a circuit layer which is not necessarily to be connected to another circuit layer, but is to be used as the medium for establishing a connection between two circuit layers having contact tabs which cannot otherwise be made to overlie each other in direct, electrically conductive engagement, i.e., as where circuit layers to be interconnected are deposited on the same sides of their respective substrates.
  • peripheral contact tabs in the various planes of electrical circuitry are all located along a common edge of their respective circuit layers, and means are provided for continuously urging the overlying contact tabs of each layer into electrically contacting engagement with the aligned tabs of the other layers to firmly and reliably establish the desired circuitry interconnections.
  • the layers of electrical circuitry are aligned and assembled with their various peripheral contact tabs in proper overlying relation.
  • a multifinger spring clip extending the full length of the contact tab array, issupported adjacent the resulting contact tab array to urge the various tabs into electrically contacting engagement with each other.
  • the pitch or spacing of the spring clip fingers is selected so that each set of overlying contact tabs is directly biased by at least one spring finger confined to that particular set of tabs.
  • the electrical interconnection system of the present invention provides a relatively simple, relatively inexpensive, yet compact, rugged and reliable structural arrangement for electrically interconnecting selected circuit layers lying in different planes ofa multilayer electrical assembly.
  • FIG. I is a partial, perspective view of an electronic keyboard utilizing the electrical interconnection system of the present invention for its multilayer circuitry, portions being shown in section;
  • FIG. 2 is an end elevational view, with portions shown in section, of the device shown in FIG. I;
  • FIG. 3 is a partial, exploded perspective view of the device shown in FIG. I;
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary, sectional view taken substantially along the line 5-5 in FIG. I.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 there is shown an electronic keyboard, designated generally by the reference numeral I0, including an electrical package, designated generally by the reference numeral 11, the electrical package embodying multilayer electrical circuitry which includes the novel electrical interconnection system of the present invention.
  • the invention is particularly described in connection with a keyboardswitching device, it is to be understood that its use is not so limited, and it may also be used for providing electrical interconnections in multilayer circuitry embodied by other types of electrical apparatus.
  • the keyboard It] includes a data key assembly 15 which is pressure actuated to cause electrical switching to occur within the electrical package 1 l.
  • the key assembly 15 is appropriately mounted upon a base plate I7 directly above the electrical package II.
  • the key assembly 15 is mounted upon the base plate I7 by means of a mounting flange 15a of the key assembly attached to a suitable lug I7a extending from the base plate I7.
  • the electrical package III is supported between the base plate 17 and a chassis plate 19.
  • the proximal end of the electrical package II in FIG. I extends beyond the end of the base plate I7 while still remaining in overlying engagement with the chassis plate I9.
  • a spring clip 21 is superposed in contacting relation with the projecting end of the electrical package 11 and is held in position adjacent the electrical package by means ofa channel clamp 23 which may be secured in any appropriate manner, as by a screw 24, to the chassis plate 19.
  • the electrical package 11 contains multilayer circuitry between a pair of upper and lower cover sheets 26, 27, respectively.
  • the multilayer circuitry of the electrical package 11 typically includes an etched circuit board 29 in a sandwich subassembly structure including a plurality of insulating sheets 31a, 31b, 31c and thin substrates 33a, 33b upon which conductive electrical circuit patterns have been appropriately deposited.
  • the insulating sheets 31a, 31b, 310 are typically of thin polyester film such as Mylar, manufactured by E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., and the substrates 33a, 33b may likewise consist of a thin polyester film base of Mylar or the like upon which electrical circuitry has been plated, etched or the like.
  • the insulating sheets 31a, 31b, 31c have aligned apertures, such as the apertures 35, in selected locations so that pressure actuation by a selected data key 15 (FIGS. 1, 2, will bring about electrical contact between various of the layers of circuitry deposited upon the substrates 33a, 33b and the circuitry of the circuit board 29. As best observed in FIG. 5, the latter switching is accomplished by a key plunger a sliding in an appropriate guide sleeve 15b.
  • the circuit board 29 includes a plurality of electrically conductive contact tabs 37 deposited upon its upper face in a linear, spaced array closely adjacent the front end 29a of the circuit board. These contact tabs 37 are adapted to cooperate with other peripheral contact tabs, in the manner hereinafter described, to accomplish electrical interconnections between various layers of circuitry.
  • the substrates 33a, 33b are very thin, flexible sheets, typically 0.0030.005 inches thick, and the electrical circuitry deposited on the substrates is typically only 5- l0 microinches thick. Hence, plated holes and the like to connect circuitry in one plane with circuitry in another plane is impractical, aside from the cost, complexity and reliability factors.
  • each of the substrates 33a, 33b is provided with a plurality of electrically conductive, peripheral contact tabs adjacent the respective front ends of the substrates overlying the front end 290 of the circuit board 29, to enable electrical interconnections between the various circuit layers.
  • the substrate 33b is provided with plated circuitry on both the top and bottom sides, such as the circuit patterns 38 shown on the top side of the substrate.
  • circuitry on the bottom side of the substrate 33b terminates in appropriate peripheral contact tabs 38 shown dotted in FIG. 3. These electrically conductive contact tabs 38 on the underside of the substrate 33b are in registry with the contact tabs 37 directly below them on the circuit board 29.
  • the circuitry 38 on the top side of the substrate 33b terminates in an appropriate peripheral contact tab 39.
  • the contact tab 39 cannot directly engage any of the circuit board contact tabs 37 because of the intervening insulating material of the substrate 33b. Therefore, electrical connections between the contact tab 39 and one of the contact tabs 37 is accomplished by means of a bypass contact tab 40 plated upon the underside of the upper substrate 330.
  • a portion of the insulating substrate 33b below the contact tab 40b is removed, as at the area designated 42.
  • a portion of the substrate 33b is removed at the area designated 43 to enable a plurality of peripheral contact tabs 44 plated on the underside of the substrate 330 to engage the contact tabs 37 of the circuit board 29 and thereby connect various circuitry 46 plated on the underside of the substrate 33a to the circuit board.
  • the circuit board 29 may include electrical circuitry upon both its top and bottom surfaces, e.g., the circuitry 48 on the top surface and the circuitry 49 on the bottom surface of the circuit board. Since the circuit board 29 is relatively thick, as compared with the thin substrate 330 and 33b, a plated hole or eyelet 50 (FIG. 5) may be utilized, if desired, to accomplish interconnections between the circuitry on opposite sides of the board.
  • the multilayer sandwich comprising the various insulating sheets, plated substrates and printed circuit board are aligned and assembled with their various peripheral contact tabs in proper overlying relation and, as best observed in FIGS. 1, 2 and 5, the upper and lower cover sheets 26, 27 are sealed along all of their peripheral edges to define a protective casing.
  • the cover sheets 26, 27 are preferably fabricated of an elastomeric material, such as silicone rubber or the like.
  • the electrical package 11 is mounted between the keyboard base plate 17 and the chassis plate 19, followed by installation of the spring clip 21 above the package, the clip being held in a compressed state by the channel clamp 23 so that all of the various contact tabs 37, 38, 39, 40 and 44 are forced into appropriate electrically contacting engagement inside the end of the electrical package directly below the spring clip.
  • the clip 21 is formed of a continuous strip of spring material, such as a suitable spring metal or the like.
  • the clip 21 is of substantially U-shaped cross section and extends the full length of the contact tab array along the edge of the electrical package 11.
  • the clip 21 includes a substantially planar, unbroken upper leg 21a adapted to engage the channel clamp 23, whereas the bottom leg of the clip is divided along its length into a plurality of slender, spring biasing fingers 21b.
  • the width of the fingers 21b and spacing between the fingers is selected so that every set of aligned contact tabs in the electrical package 11 below the clip 21 is directly biased into contacting engagement by at least one spring finger confined solely to that particular set of tabs.
  • the new and improved electrical interconnection system of the present invention is characterized by relatively simple construction, low cost, compactness and high reliability in effectively establishing desired circuit interconnections between electrical circuitry located in different planes within a multilayer electrical assembly.
  • an electrical interconnection system comprising:
  • At least one electrically conductive contact tab located in a first plane
  • At least one electrically conductive contact tab located in a second plane, both of said contact tabs being located in registry with each other;
  • both of said contact tabs being contained within said casing;
  • an insulating member located in a third plane between said first plane and said second plane, a portion of said member being removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said contact tabs.
  • an insulating member located in a third plane between said first plane and said second plane, a portion of said member being removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said first tab and said second tab.
  • biasing means is a multifinger spring clip.
  • biasing means includes:
  • said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
  • Electrical apparatus comprising:
  • first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first flexible substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer;
  • a second set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a second plane upon a second substrate layer, said second set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said second substrate layer, said second set of tabs including tabs in registry with all of the tabs of said first set;
  • biasing means for continuously urging said first tab and second tab into electrically contacting engagement
  • said biasing means urges said third tab into electrically contacting engagement with said fifth tab and urges said sixth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said fourth tab, thereby electrically connecting said third contact tab to said fourth contact tab.
  • third and fourth electrically conductive tabs supported in a third plane upon a flexible substrate layer, said third tab being in registry with said second tab and said fourth tab being in registry with said first tab;
  • biasing means for continuously urging said third tab into electrically contacting engagement with said second tab and urging said fourth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said first tab.
  • said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry.
  • said fifth tab and said second tab are supported on opposite sides of the same substrate layer.
  • said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry.
  • first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first flexible substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer;
  • a second set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a second plane upon a second substrate layer, said second set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said second substrate layer, said second set of tabs including tabs in registry with all of the tabs of said first set;
  • spring biasing means for continuously urging said tabs in registry into electrically contacting engagement
  • a fourth set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a fourth plane upon a third substrate layer, said third substrate layer being flexible, said fourth set of con tact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said third substrate layer, some of said fourth set of contact tabs being in registry with said third set of contact tabs and others of said fourth set of contact tabs being in registry with some of said second set of contact tabs;
  • electrically conductive jumper means in said fourth plane connecting said some of said fourth set of contact tabs to said others of said fourth set of contact tabs.
  • first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer;
  • a third set of electrically conducting contact tabs supported in a third plane upon a flexible third substrate layer, said third set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said third substrate layer, some of said third set of contact tabs being in registry with said second set of contact tabs and others of said third set of contact tabs being in registry with some of said first set of contact tabs;
  • spring biasing means for continuously urging said tabs in registry into electrically contacting engagement.
  • electrically conductive jumper means in said third plane connecting said some of said third set of contact tabs to said others of said third set of contact tabs.
  • said biasing means is an integral spring clip strip external to said casing and substantially coextensive with said common peripheral edges, said spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
  • said biasing means is an integral spring clip strip external to said casing and substantially coextensive with said common peripheral edges, said spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
  • said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
  • said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
  • said spring clip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
  • An electrical circuit device and interconnection therefor comprising:
  • a first electrically conductive contact tab supported in a first plane upon one side of a substrate layer, said substrate layer having an opposite side defining a second plane;
  • a second electrically conductive contact tab supported in a third plane upon a flexible substrate layer, said flexible substrate layer having an opposite side defining a fourth plane;
  • an insulating member defining fifth and sixth planes, said insulating member being positioned between said substrate and said flexible substrate, said fifth plane confronting said first plane;
  • biasing means for continuously urging said fourth contact tab into electrically contacting engagement with said first contact tab and urging said second contact tab in electrically contacting engagement with said third contact tab;
  • said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry, and said multifinger spring clip is external to said casing.

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A multilayer electrical circuit package wherein interconnections between various thin circuit layers lying in different planes are accomplished by selectively located overlying electrically conductive peripheral contact tabs in the planes of the thin circuit layers, the contact tabs of each layer being spring biased into electrically contacting engagement with the tabs of other layers.

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ABSTRACT: A multilayer electrical circuit package wherein interconnections between variousthin circuit layers lying in [51] [50] FieldofSearch..
different planes are accomplished by selectively located overlying electrically conductive peripheral contact tabs in the [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2/1958 Tollefson et al.
PATENTED JUL 20 I9?! SHEET 2 UF 2 ELECTRICAL INTERCONNEC'IION SYSTEM FOR MIJL'IIILAYIER crEcurrEv BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates generally to electrical interconnection systems and, more particularly, to a new and improved electrical interconnection system of relatively simple, economical and reliable construction for providing interconnections between various circuit layers in different planes within a multilayer electrical circuit package.
Those concerned with the design and development of microelectronic systems and packages involving multilayer circuit devices, and particularly those dealing with multilayer circuits deposited on very thin substrates, have long been concerned with the problems of providing reliable electrical connections between the circuitry lying in one plane and the circuitry lying in other planes. Typical of the various approaches for accomplishing multilayer interconnections has been the use of plated through holes, nailheads, eyelets, wire forms and the like that are bonded to appropriate conductive land areas in the planes of the various circuit layers to be interconnected. Unfortunately, however, such techniques are not always feasible and, in addition, they increase the complexity and cost of the overall electrical package substantially. Moreover, a number of reliability problems have been encountered, particularly with extremely thin substrates and deposited circuitry, as well as when the electrical package is subjected to relatively high levels of physical stress as in cases of rough handling or vibration.
Other approaches used for making multilayer interconnections utilize specially designed intermediate matrices for performing an interconnection function between circuit layers, riser wire assemblies, edge tab ladder assemblies and the like. Unfortunately, however, these techniques are likewise characterized by relatively high cost and complexity and also tend to reduce the overall packing density of the system.
It will be apparent, therefore, that there has been a long existing need in the electrical an, and particularly in the area of multilayer devices, for a relatively simple, compact, low cost, yet rugged and reliable means for establishing electrical interconnections between various circuit layers in a multilayer electrical circuit package. The present invention clearly fulfills all of these requirements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Briefly, and in general terms, the present invention provides a new and improved system for electrically interconnecting layers of electrical circuitry located in different planes within a multilayer electrical assembly. The various layers of electrical circuitry may include thin or thick substrates or a combination thereof, wiring and contact matrices, active or passive components, integrated circuits, etc., in any combination or arrangement without in any way departing from the scope of the invention as regards the interconnection system.
The invention includes a plurality of electrically conductive peripheral contact tabs located in the planes of those circuit layers between which connection is to be made. In some instances, conductive tabs may also be provided in a circuit layer which is not necessarily to be connected to another circuit layer, but is to be used as the medium for establishing a connection between two circuit layers having contact tabs which cannot otherwise be made to overlie each other in direct, electrically conductive engagement, i.e., as where circuit layers to be interconnected are deposited on the same sides of their respective substrates. The peripheral contact tabs in the various planes of electrical circuitry are all located along a common edge of their respective circuit layers, and means are provided for continuously urging the overlying contact tabs of each layer into electrically contacting engagement with the aligned tabs of the other layers to firmly and reliably establish the desired circuitry interconnections.
In a presently preferred embodiment of the electrical interconnection system of the present invention, by way of example and not necessarily by way of limitation, the layers of electrical circuitry are aligned and assembled with their various peripheral contact tabs in proper overlying relation. A multifinger spring clip, extending the full length of the contact tab array, issupported adjacent the resulting contact tab array to urge the various tabs into electrically contacting engagement with each other. The pitch or spacing of the spring clip fingers is selected so that each set of overlying contact tabs is directly biased by at least one spring finger confined to that particular set of tabs. This affords individual spring biasing to each set of aligned contact tabs and avoids the possibility of inadequate or omitted spring bias for any set of tabs which might otherwise occur with a wide single finger spring clip subject to nonuniform spring tension and fatiguing characteristics along its length.
The electrical interconnection system of the present invention provides a relatively simple, relatively inexpensive, yet compact, rugged and reliable structural arrangement for electrically interconnecting selected circuit layers lying in different planes ofa multilayer electrical assembly.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention will be better understood by reference to the following more detailed description, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings of an illustrative embodiment.
' BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. I is a partial, perspective view of an electronic keyboard utilizing the electrical interconnection system of the present invention for its multilayer circuitry, portions being shown in section;
FIG. 2 is an end elevational view, with portions shown in section, of the device shown in FIG. I;
FIG. 3 is a partial, exploded perspective view of the device shown in FIG. I;
FIG. dis a partial, bottom plan view of the spring contact strip used in a presently preferred embodiment of the invention, the view being taken substantially along the line 4-4 in FIG. 3; and
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary, sectional view taken substantially along the line 5-5 in FIG. I.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to FIGS. 1 and 2 thereof, there is shown an electronic keyboard, designated generally by the reference numeral I0, including an electrical package, designated generally by the reference numeral 11, the electrical package embodying multilayer electrical circuitry which includes the novel electrical interconnection system of the present invention. Although the invention is particularly described in connection with a keyboardswitching device, it is to be understood that its use is not so limited, and it may also be used for providing electrical interconnections in multilayer circuitry embodied by other types of electrical apparatus.
The keyboard It] includes a data key assembly 15 which is pressure actuated to cause electrical switching to occur within the electrical package 1 l. The key assembly 15 is appropriately mounted upon a base plate I7 directly above the electrical package II. By way of example, and as best observed in FIG. 2, the key assembly 15 is mounted upon the base plate I7 by means of a mounting flange 15a of the key assembly attached to a suitable lug I7a extending from the base plate I7.
The electrical package III is supported between the base plate 17 and a chassis plate 19. In this regard, it will be noted that the proximal end of the electrical package II in FIG. I extends beyond the end of the base plate I7 while still remaining in overlying engagement with the chassis plate I9.
A spring clip 21 is superposed in contacting relation with the projecting end of the electrical package 11 and is held in position adjacent the electrical package by means ofa channel clamp 23 which may be secured in any appropriate manner, as by a screw 24, to the chassis plate 19.
As best observed in FIGS. 3 and 5, the electrical package 11 contains multilayer circuitry between a pair of upper and lower cover sheets 26, 27, respectively. The multilayer circuitry of the electrical package 11 typically includes an etched circuit board 29 in a sandwich subassembly structure including a plurality of insulating sheets 31a, 31b, 31c and thin substrates 33a, 33b upon which conductive electrical circuit patterns have been appropriately deposited.
The insulating sheets 31a, 31b, 310 are typically of thin polyester film such as Mylar, manufactured by E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc., and the substrates 33a, 33b may likewise consist of a thin polyester film base of Mylar or the like upon which electrical circuitry has been plated, etched or the like.
The insulating sheets 31a, 31b, 31c have aligned apertures, such as the apertures 35, in selected locations so that pressure actuation by a selected data key 15 (FIGS. 1, 2, will bring about electrical contact between various of the layers of circuitry deposited upon the substrates 33a, 33b and the circuitry of the circuit board 29. As best observed in FIG. 5, the latter switching is accomplished by a key plunger a sliding in an appropriate guide sleeve 15b.
Referring now more particularly to FIG. 3, the circuit board 29 includes a plurality of electrically conductive contact tabs 37 deposited upon its upper face in a linear, spaced array closely adjacent the front end 29a of the circuit board. These contact tabs 37 are adapted to cooperate with other peripheral contact tabs, in the manner hereinafter described, to accomplish electrical interconnections between various layers of circuitry.
The substrates 33a, 33b are very thin, flexible sheets, typically 0.0030.005 inches thick, and the electrical circuitry deposited on the substrates is typically only 5- l0 microinches thick. Hence, plated holes and the like to connect circuitry in one plane with circuitry in another plane is impractical, aside from the cost, complexity and reliability factors.
In accordance with the invention, each of the substrates 33a, 33b is provided with a plurality of electrically conductive, peripheral contact tabs adjacent the respective front ends of the substrates overlying the front end 290 of the circuit board 29, to enable electrical interconnections between the various circuit layers.
The substrate 33b is provided with plated circuitry on both the top and bottom sides, such as the circuit patterns 38 shown on the top side of the substrate.
The circuitry on the bottom side of the substrate 33b terminates in appropriate peripheral contact tabs 38 shown dotted in FIG. 3. These electrically conductive contact tabs 38 on the underside of the substrate 33b are in registry with the contact tabs 37 directly below them on the circuit board 29.
Similarly, the circuitry 38 on the top side of the substrate 33b terminates in an appropriate peripheral contact tab 39. However, the contact tab 39 cannot directly engage any of the circuit board contact tabs 37 because of the intervening insulating material of the substrate 33b. Therefore, electrical connections between the contact tab 39 and one of the contact tabs 37 is accomplished by means of a bypass contact tab 40 plated upon the underside of the upper substrate 330.
The bypass tab 40 includes a pair of spaced apart peripheral contact tabs 40a and 40b electrically connected together by a plated jumper section 40c on the underside of the substrate 330. The contact tab 40a directly overlies and is in registry with the contact tab 39 on the upper surface of the substrate 33b, whereas the contact tab 40b directly overlies and is in registry with one of the contact tabs 37 on the upper surface of the circuit board 29.
In order to enable electrical contact, upon assembly, between the contact tab 40b and the contact tab 37, a portion of the insulating substrate 33b below the contact tab 40b is removed, as at the area designated 42. Similarly, a portion of the substrate 33b is removed at the area designated 43 to enable a plurality of peripheral contact tabs 44 plated on the underside of the substrate 330 to engage the contact tabs 37 of the circuit board 29 and thereby connect various circuitry 46 plated on the underside of the substrate 33a to the circuit board.
The circuit board 29 may include electrical circuitry upon both its top and bottom surfaces, e.g., the circuitry 48 on the top surface and the circuitry 49 on the bottom surface of the circuit board. Since the circuit board 29 is relatively thick, as compared with the thin substrate 330 and 33b, a plated hole or eyelet 50 (FIG. 5) may be utilized, if desired, to accomplish interconnections between the circuitry on opposite sides of the board.
The multilayer sandwich comprising the various insulating sheets, plated substrates and printed circuit board are aligned and assembled with their various peripheral contact tabs in proper overlying relation and, as best observed in FIGS. 1, 2 and 5, the upper and lower cover sheets 26, 27 are sealed along all of their peripheral edges to define a protective casing. In this regard, the cover sheets 26, 27 are preferably fabricated of an elastomeric material, such as silicone rubber or the like.
Referring now more particularly to FIG. 5, the electrical package 11 is mounted between the keyboard base plate 17 and the chassis plate 19, followed by installation of the spring clip 21 above the package, the clip being held in a compressed state by the channel clamp 23 so that all of the various contact tabs 37, 38, 39, 40 and 44 are forced into appropriate electrically contacting engagement inside the end of the electrical package directly below the spring clip.
As best observed in FIGS. 3 and 4, the clip 21 is formed ofa continuous strip of spring material, such as a suitable spring metal or the like. The clip 21 is of substantially U-shaped cross section and extends the full length of the contact tab array along the edge of the electrical package 11. The clip 21 includes a substantially planar, unbroken upper leg 21a adapted to engage the channel clamp 23, whereas the bottom leg of the clip is divided along its length into a plurality of slender, spring biasing fingers 21b. The width of the fingers 21b and spacing between the fingers is selected so that every set of aligned contact tabs in the electrical package 11 below the clip 21 is directly biased into contacting engagement by at least one spring finger confined solely to that particular set of tabs. The net result of such a structural arrangement is to achieve the effect of a separate spring for biasing each set of aligned contact tabs, while simultaneously obtaining the benefit of using a single, relatively simple and inexpensively fabricated member in the form ofthe clip 21.
The new and improved electrical interconnection system of the present invention is characterized by relatively simple construction, low cost, compactness and high reliability in effectively establishing desired circuit interconnections between electrical circuitry located in different planes within a multilayer electrical assembly.
It will be apparent from the foregoing that, while particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
I claim:
1. In a multilayer electrical circuit device, an electrical interconnection system, comprising:
at least one electrically conductive contact tab located in a first plane;
at least one electrically conductive contact tab located in a second plane, both of said contact tabs being located in registry with each other;
a flexible outer casing, both of said contact tabs being contained within said casing; and
means for spring biasing both of said tabs into electrically contacting engagement, said means being external to said casing.
2. A system as set forth in claim 1, and further comprising:
an insulating member located in a third plane between said first plane and said second plane, a portion of said member being removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said contact tabs.
3. In a multilayer electrical circuit device, the combination comprising:
a first electrically conductive contact tab supported in a first plane upon a flexible substrate layer;
a second electrically conductive contact tab supported in a second plane upon a substrate layer, said second tab being in registry with said first tab;
a flexible outer casing, all of said contact tabs and said substrate layers being contained within said casing; and
biasing means for continuously urging said first tab and said second tab into electrically contacting engagement, said biasing means being external to said casing.
4. A combination as set forth in claim 3, wherein said biasing means is a spring clip.
5. A combination as set forth in claim 3, and further comprising:
an insulating member located in a third plane between said first plane and said second plane, a portion of said member being removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said first tab and said second tab.
6. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein a portion of said flexible substrate layer supporting said first tab is removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said fourth tab and said sixth tab.
7. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein said first contact tab and said third contact tab are supported on upposite sides of the same substrate layer.
8. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip.
9. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein all of said contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is external to said casing.
W. A combination as set forth in claim 9, wherein said biasing means includes:
an integral spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers.
111. A combination as set forth in claim lit), wherein said spring clip strip includes at least one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry.
12. A combination as set forth in claim it), wherein said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
113. Electrical apparatus, comprising:
a first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first flexible substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer;
a second set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a second plane upon a second substrate layer, said second set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said second substrate layer, said second set of tabs including tabs in registry with all of the tabs of said first set;
a flexible outer casing, all of said contact tabs and said substrate layers being contained within said casing; and
spring biasing means for continuously urging said tabs in re gistry into electrically contacting engagement, said biasing means being external to said casing.
M. Apparatus as set forth in claim R3, wherein said biasing means includes:
an integral spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
115. Electrical apparatus as set forth in claim lll, wherein all of said sets of contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is an integral spring clip strip external to said casing and substantially coextensive with said common peripheral edges, said spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers. the
number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
16. Apparatus as set forth in claim 115, wherein said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
117. In a multilayer electrical circuit device, the combination comprising:
a first electrically conductive contact tab supported in a first plane upon a flexible substrate layer;
a second electrically conductive contact tab supported in a second plane upon a substrate layer, said second tab being in registry with said first tab;
biasing means for continuously urging said first tab and second tab into electrically contacting engagement;
a third electrically conductive contact tab supported in a third plane upon a flexible substrate;
a fourth electrically conductive contact tab supported in said second plane;
fifth and sixth electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a fourth plane upon a flexible substrate, said fifth tab being in registry with said third tab and said sixth tab being in registry with said fourth tab;
an electrically conductive jumper in said fourth plane connecting said fifth and said sixth tabs together; and
said biasing means urges said third tab into electrically contacting engagement with said fifth tab and urges said sixth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said fourth tab, thereby electrically connecting said third contact tab to said fourth contact tab.
m, In a multilayer electrical circuit device, the combination comprising:
a first electrical conductive tab supported in a first plane upon a substrate layer;
a second electrically conductive tab supported in a second plane upon a flexible substrate layer;
third and fourth electrically conductive tabs supported in a third plane upon a flexible substrate layer, said third tab being in registry with said second tab and said fourth tab being in registry with said first tab; and
biasing means for continuously urging said third tab into electrically contacting engagement with said second tab and urging said fourth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said first tab.
19. A combination as set forth in claim 8, and further comprising:
an electrically conductive jumper in said third plane connecting said third and said fourth tabs together to thereby electrically connect said first tab to said second tab.
20. A combination as set forth in claim 18, wherein:
a portion of said flexible substrate layer supporting said second tab is removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said first tab and said fourth tabv Zll. A combination as set forth in claim W, wherein:
said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry.
22. A combination as set forth in claim Iltl, and further comprising:
a fifth electrically conductive tab supported in a fourth plane upon a substrate; and
a sixth electrically conductive tab supported in said first plane, said fifth tab being in registry with said sixth tab, said biasing means continuously urging said fifth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said sixth tab.
23. A combination as set forth in claim 22, wherein:
said fifth tab and said second tab are supported on opposite sides of the same substrate layer.
2d. A combination as set forth in claim 18, and further comprising:
a fifth electrically conductive contact tab supported in said third plane; and
a sixth electrically conductive contact tab supported in said first plane, said fifth tab being in registry with said sixth tab, said biasing means continuously urging said fifth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said sixth tab.
25. A combination as set forth in claim 18, wherein all of said contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is external to said casing.
26. A combination as set forth in claim 25, wherein:
said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry.
27. Electrical apparatus, comprising:
a first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first flexible substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer;
a second set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a second plane upon a second substrate layer, said second set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said second substrate layer, said second set of tabs including tabs in registry with all of the tabs of said first set;
spring biasing means for continuously urging said tabs in registry into electrically contacting engagement;
a third set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a third plane upon said first substrate layer, said third set of contact tabs also being located adjacent said common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer;
a fourth set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a fourth plane upon a third substrate layer, said third substrate layer being flexible, said fourth set of con tact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said third substrate layer, some of said fourth set of contact tabs being in registry with said third set of contact tabs and others of said fourth set of contact tabs being in registry with some of said second set of contact tabs; and
electrically conductive jumper means in said fourth plane connecting said some of said fourth set of contact tabs to said others of said fourth set of contact tabs.
28. Electrical apparatus, comprising:
a first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer;
a second set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a second plane upon a flexible second substrate layer, said second set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said second substrate layer;
a third set of electrically conducting contact tabs supported in a third plane upon a flexible third substrate layer, said third set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said third substrate layer, some of said third set of contact tabs being in registry with said second set of contact tabs and others of said third set of contact tabs being in registry with some of said first set of contact tabs; and
spring biasing means for continuously urging said tabs in registry into electrically contacting engagement.
29. Electrical apparatus as in claim 28, and further comprising:
electrically conductive jumper means in said third plane connecting said some of said third set of contact tabs to said others of said third set of contact tabs.
30. Electrical apparatus as set forth in claim 28, wherein:
all of said sets of contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is an integral spring clip strip external to said casing and substantially coextensive with said common peripheral edges, said spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
31. Electrical apparatus as set forth in claim 29, wherein:
all of said sets of contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is an integral spring clip strip external to said casing and substantially coextensive with said common peripheral edges, said spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
32. Apparatus as set forth in claim 30, wherein:
said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
33. Apparatus as set forth in claim 31, wherein:
said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
34. A combination as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
said spring clip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
35. An electrical circuit device and interconnection therefor, comprising:
a first electrically conductive contact tab supported in a first plane upon one side of a substrate layer, said substrate layer having an opposite side defining a second plane;
a second electrically conductive contact tab supported in a third plane upon a flexible substrate layer, said flexible substrate layer having an opposite side defining a fourth plane;
a third electrically conductive tab supported in said first plane upon said substrate layer supporting said first contact tab;
a fourth electrically conductive contact tab supported in said third plane upon said flexible substrate layer supporting said second contact tab, said fourth contact tab being in registry with said first contact tab and said second contact tab being in registry with said third contact tab;
an insulating member defining fifth and sixth planes, said insulating member being positioned between said substrate and said flexible substrate, said fifth plane confronting said first plane;
biasing means for continuously urging said fourth contact tab into electrically contacting engagement with said first contact tab and urging said second contact tab in electrically contacting engagement with said third contact tab; and
electrically conductive jumper means in said third plane connecting said fourth contact tab and said second contact tab.
36. An electrical circuit device and interconnection therefor as set forth in claim 35, wherein:
all of said contact tabs and substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry, and said multifinger spring clip is external to said casing.
PC1-1050 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Petent NO. 3,594,684 Dated July 20, 1971 lnvent fl Mervl E, Miller It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
Column 6, line 44, "claim 8" should read ---claim l8-.
Signed and sealed this 15th day of February 1972.
(SEAL) Attest:
EDWARD M.FLETCHER,JR. ROBERT GOTTSCHALK Attesting Officer Commissioner of Patents

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1. In a multilayer electrical circuit device, an electrical interconnection system, comprising: at least one electrically conductive contact tab located in a first plane; at least one electrically conductive contact tab located in a second plane, both of said contact tabs being located in registry with each other; a flexible outer casing, both of said contact tabs being contained within said casing; and means for spring biasing both of said tabs into electrically contacting engagement, said means being external to said casing.
2. A system as set forth in claim 1, and further comprising: an insulating member located in a third plane between said first plane and said second plane, a portion of said member being removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said contact tabs.
3. In a multilayer electrical circuit device, the combination comprising: a first electrically conductive contact tab supported in a first plane upon a flexible substrate layer; a second electrically conductive contact tab supported in a second plane upon a substrate layer, said second tab being in registry with said first tab; a flexible outer casing, all of said contact tabs and said substrate layers being contained within said casing; and biasing means for continuously urging said first tab and said second tab into electrically contacting engagement, said biasing means being external to said casing.
4. A combination as set forth in claim 3, wherein said biasing means is a spring clip.
5. A combination as set forth in claim 3, and further comprising: an insulating member located in a third plane between said first plane and said second plane, a portion of said member being removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said first tab and said second tab.
6. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein a portion of said flexible substrate layer supporting said first tab is removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said fourth tab and said sixth tab.
7. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein said first contact tab and said third contact tab are supported on opposite sides of the same substrate layer.
8. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip.
9. A combination as set forth in claim 5, wherein all of said contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is external to said casing.
10. A combination as set forth in claim 9, wherein said biasing means includes: an integral spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers.
11. A combination as set forth in claim 10, wherein said spring clip strip includes at least one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry.
12. A combination as set forth in claim 10, wherein said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
13. Electrical apparatus, comprising: a first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first flexIble substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer; a second set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a second plane upon a second substrate layer, said second set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said second substrate layer, said second set of tabs including tabs in registry with all of the tabs of said first set; a flexible outer casing, all of said contact tabs and said substrate layers being contained within said casing; and spring biasing means for continuously urging said tabs in registry into electrically contacting engagement, said biasing means being external to said casing.
14. Apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein said biasing means includes: an integral spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
15. Electrical apparatus as set forth in claim 14, wherein all of said sets of contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is an integral spring clip strip external to said casing and substantially coextensive with said common peripheral edges, said spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
16. Apparatus as set forth in claim 15, wherein said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
17. In a multilayer electrical circuit device, the combination comprising: a first electrically conductive contact tab supported in a first plane upon a flexible substrate layer; a second electrically conductive contact tab supported in a second plane upon a substrate layer, said second tab being in registry with said first tab; biasing means for continuously urging said first tab and second tab into electrically contacting engagement; a third electrically conductive contact tab supported in a third plane upon a flexible substrate; a fourth electrically conductive contact tab supported in said second plane; fifth and sixth electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a fourth plane upon a flexible substrate, said fifth tab being in registry with said third tab and said sixth tab being in registry with said fourth tab; an electrically conductive jumper in said fourth plane connecting said fifth and said sixth tabs together; and said biasing means urges said third tab into electrically contacting engagement with said fifth tab and urges said sixth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said fourth tab, thereby electrically connecting said third contact tab to said fourth contact tab.
18. In a multilayer electrical circuit device, the combination comprising: a first electrical conductive tab supported in a first plane upon a substrate layer; a second electrically conductive tab supported in a second plane upon a flexible substrate layer; third and fourth electrically conductive tabs supported in a third plane upon a flexible substrate layer, said third tab being in registry with said second tab and said fourth tab being in registry with said first tab; and biasing means for continuously urging said third tab into electrically contacting engagement with said second tab and urging said fourth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said first tab.
19. A combination as set forth in claim 8, and further comprising: an electrically conductive jumper in said third plane connecting said third and said fourth tabs together to thereby electrically connect said first tab to said second tab.
20. A combination as set forth in claim 18, wherein: a portion of said flexible substrate layer supporting said second tab is removed to enable electrically contacting engagement between said first tab and said fouRth tab.
21. A combination as set forth in claim 18, wherein: said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry.
22. A combination as set forth in claim 18, and further comprising: a fifth electrically conductive tab supported in a fourth plane upon a substrate; and a sixth electrically conductive tab supported in said first plane, said fifth tab being in registry with said sixth tab, said biasing means continuously urging said fifth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said sixth tab.
23. A combination as set forth in claim 22, wherein: said fifth tab and said second tab are supported on opposite sides of the same substrate layer.
24. A combination as set forth in claim 18, and further comprising: a fifth electrically conductive contact tab supported in said third plane; and a sixth electrically conductive contact tab supported in said first plane, said fifth tab being in registry with said sixth tab, said biasing means continuously urging said fifth tab into electrically contacting engagement with said sixth tab.
25. A combination as set forth in claim 18, wherein all of said contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is external to said casing.
26. A combination as set forth in claim 25, wherein: said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry.
27. Electrical apparatus, comprising: a first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first flexible substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer; a second set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a second plane upon a second substrate layer, said second set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said second substrate layer, said second set of tabs including tabs in registry with all of the tabs of said first set; spring biasing means for continuously urging said tabs in registry into electrically contacting engagement; a third set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a third plane upon said first substrate layer, said third set of contact tabs also being located adjacent said common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer; a fourth set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a fourth plane upon a third substrate layer, said third substrate layer being flexible, said fourth set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said third substrate layer, some of said fourth set of contact tabs being in registry with said third set of contact tabs and others of said fourth set of contact tabs being in registry with some of said second set of contact tabs; and electrically conductive jumper means in said fourth plane connecting said some of said fourth set of contact tabs to said others of said fourth set of contact tabs.
28. Electrical apparatus, comprising: a first set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a first plane upon a first substrate layer, said first set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said first substrate layer; a second set of electrically conductive contact tabs supported in a second plane upon a flexible second substrate layer, said second set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said second substrate layer; a third set of electrically conducting contact tabs supported in a third plane upon a flexible third substrate layer, said third set of contact tabs being located adjacent a common peripheral edge of said third substrate layer, some of said third set of contact tabs being in registry with said second set of contact tabs and others of said third set of contact tabs being in registry with some of said first set of contact tAbs; and spring biasing means for continuously urging said tabs in registry into electrically contacting engagement.
29. Electrical apparatus as in claim 28, and further comprising: electrically conductive jumper means in said third plane connecting said some of said third set of contact tabs to said others of said third set of contact tabs.
30. Electrical apparatus as set forth in claim 28, wherein: all of said sets of contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is an integral spring clip strip external to said casing and substantially coextensive with said common peripheral edges, said spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
31. Electrical apparatus as set forth in claim 29, wherein: all of said sets of contact tabs and said substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, and said biasing means is an integral spring clip strip external to said casing and substantially coextensive with said common peripheral edges, said spring clip strip having a plurality of spring biasing fingers, the number of fingers being at least one for each group of electrically contacting tabs in registry.
32. Apparatus as set forth in claim 30, wherein: said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
33. Apparatus as set forth in claim 31, wherein: said spring clip strip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
34. A combination as set forth in claim 4, wherein: said spring clip has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
35. An electrical circuit device and interconnection therefor, comprising: a first electrically conductive contact tab supported in a first plane upon one side of a substrate layer, said substrate layer having an opposite side defining a second plane; a second electrically conductive contact tab supported in a third plane upon a flexible substrate layer, said flexible substrate layer having an opposite side defining a fourth plane; a third electrically conductive tab supported in said first plane upon said substrate layer supporting said first contact tab; a fourth electrically conductive contact tab supported in said third plane upon said flexible substrate layer supporting said second contact tab, said fourth contact tab being in registry with said first contact tab and said second contact tab being in registry with said third contact tab; an insulating member defining fifth and sixth planes, said insulating member being positioned between said substrate and said flexible substrate, said fifth plane confronting said first plane; biasing means for continuously urging said fourth contact tab into electrically contacting engagement with said first contact tab and urging said second contact tab in electrically contacting engagement with said third contact tab; and electrically conductive jumper means in said third plane connecting said fourth contact tab and said second contact tab.
36. An electrical circuit device and interconnection therefor as set forth in claim 35, wherein: all of said contact tabs and substrate layers are contained within a flexible outer casing, said biasing means is a multifinger spring clip having one finger for each set of contact tabs in registry, and said multifinger spring clip is external to said casing.
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